Summary
Mike Huckabee asks "Have I been taken to a different planet than the one on which I grew up?" He draws from his travels as a presidential candidate to present average, small-town people and families, and their optimistic resilience in the face of hard times. These stories, says Huckabee, "will inspi... Full description
- Introduction: God, guns, grits, and gravy
- The new American outcasts: People who put faith and family first
- Guns and why we have them
- The culture of crude
- Uniform diversity: An oxymoron
- Salt, sugar, soda, smokes, and so much more
- "Can you hear me now?" (The NSA can)
- Same-sex marriage and the law (God's and man's)
- All grown up! (Country folks can survive)
- Personal freedom: "Get off my lawn!"
- Bend over and take it like a prisoner!
- Reality-TV culture
- Bailing out the big boys
- Environmentalist hypocrisy
- School's out: Mass exodus from public schools
- Regulation + taxation + litigation = Job migration
- The United States is falling behind other nations
- Grenades in our tent
- Rules for reformers (Redneck remedies): The difference between killing pigs and making sausage
- Beyond the bumper stickers.